Re: first computers
By: BRIAN J MARTIN to All on Sat Oct 22 2022 17:59:23
for me my first was a BBC Micro and I still have it and use it. Also had a Spectrum and Spectrum+ later. Amazing that
someone here had a Coleco ADAM. Would love to know if it had all the legendary problems it was reported to
have had ?
I started out pirating my dads NASCOM 1 computer. we built it together and it was a bunch of A4 sized boards that you had to put together yourself. I found it amazong once we had the green monitor and the tape drive. I spent hours on that thing.
He then had a PET which is what they were using at work. then obviously PC's. But i was bought up cutting my teeth on 8051s, z80s z8s, 6502s :D
as far as *MY* computers, i started out with a ZX81, then a Spectrum 48k/128/ along with a couple of BBC Micros, with the logo turtle, teletext adapter and a bunch of home built robotics that i designed and my dad helped put together which all ran off the BBC.
then the '64, and an A500 then PCs.
my FAVE computer of the time was the Beeb.... i made sooo much stuff, and when i ended up going to college (matthew boulton in birmingham), I actually designed a sign board system that ran off of a BBC in Mode 7 and mimic'd teletext. then i actually built a teletext emulator on the beeb that you could actually use with a real TV and the teletext button :D
Now I live in the states i wish i could get a beeb sent over :D but trying to find one is silly... but i still dabble with Z80s, 8051s, Z8s and of course arduinos and pi's
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